Friedman, Sam ORCID: 0000-0003-0629-1761, Gronwald, Victoria, Summers, Andrew
ORCID: 0000-0002-4978-7743 and Taylor, Emma
(2025)
But Switzerland's boring': tax migration and the pull of place-specific cultural capital.
Socio-Economic Review.
ISSN 1475-1461
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Abstract
Many countries are concerned about the migration of top taxpayers. Yet we know little about how economic elites weigh the taxes they pay when deciding where to live. Existing evidence on tax flight is either quantitative or comes from wealthy individuals issuing warnings in the media. Drawing on in-depth interviews with thirty-five individuals in the top 1 per cent of the wealth distribution in the UK, we find a striking stigma attached to tax migration. Participants disparaged those who move for tax purposes and several characterized low-tax destinations as boring and culturally barren. Yet the most important factor restraining tax migration was the attachment to London as a place to work and live, particularly its unparalleled highbrow cultural infrastructure. These findings demonstrate that wealthy individuals often choose to prioritize investments in place-specific cultural capital above the relatively small gains in economic capital associated with tax migration.
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